CURRENT MANAGEMENT OF ROTATOR CUFF DISORDERS AND SHOULDER INSTABILITY
See evolving program at: http://www.orthopaedic.ed.ac.uk/shoulder.htm
A Two Day Symposium Reviewing the Current Knowledge on these Two Common
Soft Tissue Disorders of the Shoulder. Course Sponsored by Mitek, will
be held at Princess Margaret Rose Hospital, Edinburgh, 23rd & 24th
September 1998
The Faculty includes authorities in the field of shoulder surgery drawn
from the U.K., Europe and North America. The Programme incorporates
lectures, clinical presentations, topic debates and video demonstrations
of surgical techniques.
The course is designed to appear to those Consultants and Senior
Registrars wanting to develop their shoulder practice as well as
established Practitioners in the field of shoulder surgery.
OUTLINE PROGRAMME
Day One: Rotator Cuff Disorders
Pathology of rotator Cuff Disease
Biomechanics
Clinical assessment and imaging
Non surgical management
Open and Arthroscopic decompression
Tendon repair - Open. "Mini and Arthroscopic techniques
Management of the unrepairable tears
Day Two: Glenohumeral Instability
Anatomy and Biomechanics
Classification, assessment and imaging
Instability in the athlete
Open stabilisation
Arthroscopic stabilisation
Multidirectional and posterior instability
A more detailed agenda will be issued in due course. Those wishing to
express an interest and /or reserve a place on the course should
contact:
Mr RICHARD NUTTON MB BS MD FRCS (ENG) FRCS (EDIN), Consultant
Orthopaedic Surgeon,
Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, 41/43 Frogston Road West,
EDINBURGH, EH10 7ED, SCOTLAND
+44 international code 0131 536 4602 (phone) 0131 536-4601 (fax)
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